Stranger - Sergey Korzyuk

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€ 147,95 incl. BTW
In Stranger, Sergey Korzyuk masterfully combines contemporary street photography with the emotional depth of cinematic storytelling. By using reflections, layered textures, soft focus, and carefully balanced composition, he transforms an ordinary urban moment into a powerful visual narrative. The striking contrast between the vibrant red figure and the subdued surroundings creates both visual tension and emotional resonance. Rather than documenting reality, Korzyuk explores themes of solitude, anonymity, memory, and human connection. His distinctive style blurs the boundaries between photography, painting, and visual poetry, resulting in timeless fine art that complements modern, industrial, Scandinavian, and luxury interiors.

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Blue pear - Sergey Korzyuk

Stranger by Sergey Korzyuk is a compelling work of fine art photography that captures the quiet mystery of an anonymous moment in everyday life. Seen from behind, a solitary figure dressed in a striking red coat sits on a bench, separated from the viewer by reflections, glass, and layers of texture. The result is an emotionally charged composition that invites endless interpretation.

Rather than revealing the subject's identity, Korzyuk embraces ambiguity. The blurred reflections, weathered textures, and muted urban surroundings create a cinematic atmosphere where memory, solitude, and contemplation merge into a single visual narrative. The vivid red garment stands in powerful contrast to the subdued earth tones, immediately drawing the eye and symbolizing warmth, individuality, and human presence within an otherwise quiet environment.

Printed on a premium 4 mm PVC panel, Stranger delivers outstanding image clarity, rich tonal depth, and a sleek contemporary finish. Its sophisticated blend of realism and abstraction makes it an exceptional statement piece for modern homes, offices, hotels, galleries, and designer interiors.

More than a photograph, Stranger is an invitation to imagine the unseen story behind the figure—transforming an ordinary urban scene into a timeless work of contemporary fine art.

Biography – Sergey Korzyuk

Sergey Korzyuk (born on August 16, 1955, in Potsdam, Germany) is a photographer from Belarus with a unique combination of technical expertise and artistic vision. Since 2018, he has been a member of the Union of Photographers, where his work has been recognized for its distinctive style and captivating visual storytelling.

After graduating from the Belarusian Polytechnic Institute in 1977 with a degree in Mechanical Engineering, Sergey began a diverse professional career. His passion for light, composition, and visual expression soon led him into the creative industry. He worked at the Academy of Sciences and as a lighting technician at the National Opera and Ballet Theatre. He also spent five years as an assistant cameraman at a film studio and gained valuable experience working for advertising agencies in Minsk and Moscow. Later, he further expanded his creative expertise while working in the world of circus productions.

Following his retirement, Sergey dedicated himself entirely to his lifelong passion for photography. His artwork is characterized by a mysterious, cinematic atmosphere in which light, emotion, and composition merge to create compelling visual narratives. Each photograph invites the viewer to pause, reflect, and discover new layers of meaning with every glance.

Drawing on decades of technical knowledge and creative experience, Sergey Korzyuk creates fine art photography that is both visually striking and emotionally engaging. His photographs transcend simple documentation, offering timeless works of art that inspire curiosity, imagination, and contemplation.

Naam kunstenaar Sergey
Achternaam kunstenaar Korzyuk
Land afkomst Potsdam, Germany - Lives now in Belarus
Titel kunstwerk Stranger
Kunsttechniek Photography art
Schilderstijl / kunststijl Cinematografisch | Conceptueel realisme
Kunstwerkdrager (oppervlak) 4 mm PVC beams
Afmetingen van het kunstwerk 55 x 48 cm
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